but L?!» tlt nu ty tun. Io I an Wu. an it lit i! ~33 Christmas Fruit, Nuts & Candy . bsogtaariiiiadKKWMtt tttNtNtNBttNtNtNtNtNBttHt a b Royal House-nu no... .... "w l Majestic “our. per bag â€mtg: (mom , O “and: Flour. per bag... 4. :Crlmpa Mag Edna! Flour. per bag ye) St Feed Ptottr, per has ...... 'di') Crimp Pastry “our. l'A ID has ... 1.†on Ch 1 Pilot “our. per has ....... . l . l Maple In: Mr. per bag. 4.3m 'ts, Prairie Pride My. per bug 4..'.% our: _. ---“.m-m CALF. ma AND rem Come in and see our Christmas display of gmds. including a variety of Christmas Hand- oerchiefs, Bath Towels. XmasCards, Fancy China, Bedroom Slippers for men and women, Ties. Scarfs and Box for Men and Toys for the Children. Also Kitchen Chairs & Rockers New Christmas Fruit bu arrived including Grape hilt, U . i t gm, 1raloasia, Savlei tsad Seedlou Raisins, shelled Walnuts and Almonds. Xmas Candy and Nuts. 1hllSl'lilil' BROS. p We want choice dressed Poultry only for shipment up to Thu rsdny of next week. Tr ade Santa Suggests Luggage fgt,ttir,t1ie J. S. tieluthml, Best Quality of Flour & Feed «mi nu them at Reasonable Prim Royal Househ'd "ttttr per bag - - -4- - _ _ gums; “our, per on. "iri.ii! 'r-""-.. “a a Flour. per bag... " g . King Edward Flour. per bag 4.00 crime, on ' I Strum Chop Feed noun. per bag ...... 2.25, CHnttped Oat Pastry “our. " D has ... 1.001 mm “our. per bag ....... 4.305 ft." Pet IM Maple Led Flour, per bag. 415‘ Mired Chop. Frank Pride Mr. per bug 4.25 Gum's Tull BLATCHFOIVS ttALF, PIG AND POULTRV GUNN'S no " “if - AND POUI Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat l “‘L-A- " aki- " "to Canon UCI Ulll I ..Mr_ _-_, v at I intend buy!†What to ship by the GOODS DELIVERED m TOWN EV EIY DAY. PHONE NO. 0, DAY DE 2 JOHN McGOYLAlL Club lags. . ......3.00 to 21.00 Int 3035...... " and tt.00 Suitcucs ...... i, 2.00 to 9.00 Cont cases........" and SM Boston lags. . . ... 75c “1.50 sell them Leather articles are dur- able, useful and good look- ing. Most desirable as gifts '35; Screening ....$;;;.uu par luu 1 1.26: Chopped Oatg, gar 100 lbs 1.66 3 tir (3de om. perm lbs 1.6; J, .25: Strum Chop. per 100 tbs 1.35 {on} Crimped mm. per ton.. M.00 , t.20i on Chop. per ton ..... as00 415‘. Mind Chop. per ton.... 88.00 --A% Ck- DIR The Cash Shoo Store Tankase- 100 ttrg 3.,1 .TRY FEEDS. Am POULTRY FEEDS- SA? on NIGHT ’riceville 333.00 per ton i iiiiRejiiiiiiCjL""-i'i- was. IIIICEUILLB 'etatdt,'e,r'tr, tue 33°â€? 3"?" at s on t e o t er “Exam Knuth" is still ours this $1:le. They mad 't'f,"U'il'l, In Mr all, E',', 'l'lh, M m s Mr Will RIddcll'a vgqnnt house. Visited recently t ll , n l . UN) Mr and Mrs J. Smclur and child. Emma's 3 a r Angus Me. ren spent the tlrst at the week at Mr . . Chas. MeGlllivray's. Yeovil. Don't forget the S. S. conceit and Xmu Tree, Friday night. Dec. 16tit, to be held in McKinnon Hall. Every. body welcome. Mr Roy MeDermid arrived home on Friday after spending some time any. .. Mr and Mrs Wm Hay of Swinmn. visited on Sunday at A. L. Hmcks’. Sorry to report Mr Arch. Mchig took another stroke. but tttad to know that at time of writing is much improved. At a suitable time in the evening.‘ . Willie was invited to the front and5 th: the following address read by Mrs} on Walter Knox. Gordon McLeod mate i ca lag the presentation: 1‘" Mr Wm. Watson, I ca ', Dear Friend .' Upon leaning of your l an ‘intentions ot going to a far country" ' for a lengthy period. we, your com- I M panions and fellow members of S. ii.) choir felt that we would like onceio1 more to spend a social evening with’ you. We ask you to accept thistrav- to elling case, so that when you took) " upon it you may think of your triends‘. F in the Park and remember that they 5 cl are looking forward to a reunion and) w will always be pleased to welcome et you back. if you should in your wan-l , derings. meet the lady of your' in choice, we will also welcome her a-' h ti long with you, seeing you have not' M ' met the lady in this part, iiioiGi:') many of us have been looking ae) t Rance. at you. We would also ask you it not to be neglectful of church going , when in a strange land. We, your n chums at any time will be glad to re- s] . ceive a letter from you. We now' I jointly wish you good bye and hope 'l mat good luck and happiness may l follow you wherever you may go. _ 0 Signed on behalf of the choir. " Mrs. W. Knox, Gordon McLeod t Will very suitably thanked his t many friends and a sociable evening 2 C,' spent together. c l DEATH OF GEORGE wnchr " l One ot the best known men in Pro- il ton. George Wright, was born in llal- ', lton Co. on Nov. 15. ICA and died at i his home here. Dee. tr, 1927, aged 7i l years. He was buried on Dec. 7 in the , familv plot in Salem cemetery. Rev." Mr McCormack. his pastor, conduct- l [ lug services at house and grave. I I Gamble & Coutts, underlakers. Shel- _ burne. in charge of funeral. The pail bearers were six old neighbors. Neil McMillan. Geo. mack, Jno. McNaul- ty, W. A. Richardson, Jno. and Wm. Haw. A large gathering ot friends and neighbors gave testimony of re- "" speet for deceased and sympathy for - bereaved family. Pneumonia was the immediate cause of death but deceas- F'5 1 ed had been falling of late. ' . Those left to mourn are Mrs Wright lil," two daughters, Annie (Mrs Sel- .wyn McLean. Honeywood) and Mary 3 (Mrs Sam Coutts) of Sank, and live lsons. John and Andrew on nearby I farms: Howard, in Flesherton: Ed- l ward in Priceville and Wilfrid at l home. There was also a sister. Mrs. 1 McAulay. Flesherton. i .tleo. Wright came to Proton " l years ago and bought tot 17 con 17. i In 1883 he was married to Bella Dow of this place and they together built a homo of which the family have reason to be proud. Mr Wright was very ambitious and energetic and is lyre-ll remembered by the men ot his 1 age as a leader in all work-at the i logging bees or barn takings, . in Swamp .College school section {he will be greatly missed as in the past " years, we think he has at- tended every annual meeting. served many terms on the board and for the last 30 years been Sec'y Treasurer. - In 1891 he was elected councillor in ;;C-.5) the. township. which who he held tor - the following 3 years. Then he re [tired for a few years and was again in for some time, in the years 1920. .‘21 and "22 being Reeve, but always following up the workings of the I council. Thas for Jr, years he was in lpubliclii'e. often criticized but never .l‘asl down or discouraged. In public l, life as in private. he considered noth- On many evening but the mem- bers of the choir of S. P. church met " the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Knox, to bid an informal good bye to one of their number, MrWm Wagon. Willie. in s few days, purposealeav- Ing for the Border Cities, he having rented his tine home to Mr James Bturroetr. who will take immediate possession. lug ii"ti.iiGCFite" Mid help on the good work for the people he repre- sented. _ .. While the community will mourn the loss of Geo. Wright. we can all any we are glad that we knew him. Mrs Wright and family will have sveet mmembnncns of n husband and father who was anxious at all times tor the waif-n ot his country. In politics, Mr Wrixht “a Liberal until the Uh'O came into being a law yearn ago and with the farmers he cut his lot enthusiastically. Mrs Jno Scott. Mr and Mrs Ritchie Soon visited the formers 313%an Hatton. Toronto, Ins} yeah. " Misses Elva 1nd Irene Nehru were visiting Elisa Hazel Christie 3 night last week. Miss Mary Rune“ m visiting her cousins the Tudor family " More The monthly meeting of Hopeville W. Institute will be held Dec. 14. at the home of " K. Hockridge. Pro. Luv [lull-v v- .--'- __ -- - mm: paper. "That Christmas cake' by Mrs J. Bunchâ€: reports ot Toron- to convention: pHno solo. 'Woodland chimed by Mn Gen. Christie; 1011 an. 'CttrtBta- an idea: Mr and Mm Stanley Packsmau, SWINTON PARK I 10W The children of this vicinity are busy praetissintt tor the two local Sunday School Km Trees. Bethany Chapel on Dec. " and United church Gamol Golden Wedding Crihrit"eviGrGisaet, also to extend ithis worthy couple congratulations l, on attaining this mileptoqe in their vii}; airariGiutiidi, New England, was visiting Monday with her friend. Mrs D. S McDonald. _ A _ _ on bee. 22nd. I career and trust that the days ahead ywm shine with that nuance that ican only arise from live: well lived and a purpose accomplished. 1 The address: i Mr and Mn Thos. Greenwood, l Durham, Ont, ' Our very den parents '. (Continued from Page 1) At an appropriate time, Mrs Ernest Greenwood read ‘11! addmss to the couple. breathing warm sentiments. and on heheit ot the family. the two sons present. presented to their par- ents a purse of gold. three rugs and a gold watch and chain. To this the 50-year old groom responded, thank- ing his family for their gifts and de- votion. Messrs R. T. Edwards and Henry Mount and son Herb, siso ad- ded their quota of congratulations and good wishes. [ . . You were not able to give usl of great wealth but you gave us pure) blood. high ambitions. a lofty sense of right and wrong and I. faith in , God which has been an anchor in the time ot stress and storm. It is tttte that we have not always measured up to your high anticipation: for us. The ideals you set before us lured us ;on, but we were weak in attainment. ‘We pray your forgivenesa,. knowing that it is already bestowed and as Fifty years ago today you Mood together " the sound Imam al- tar and pledged your wedding vows. Fifty years ago the voice of the church pronounced you husband and wife together In th name ot the Fath- er, Son and ot theHoly Spirit, And you have kept those vows of human affection and devotion. You have held each other in high honor: you have ministered to each other in sickness and in health: you have loved each other in a deep and abid, ing friendship. The passing ot the years have carved deep lines in your faces and crowned you with hair of silver. you look forward to that new life in our eternal home and know that div. ine love always forgiven human short- comings. so pray we your pardon and your continued devotion. . . In the Bible Which" you tanght usi to regard as "the" Book, we read,“ "At eventide It shall be light". We know your faith makes for a sunset sky of gold. rich in prome and elo- quent to you ot the day about to dawn in the home where there are no tears and human heartaehets. But we want to put one shaft of sunset gold in that sky. so that at eventide it shall be more light. Thus we con- nect our love and undying regard with these gifts and ask you to BC. cept them as material tokens of our immortal love for you. . . May each day of these closing years have for you a beautiful be- ginning and each evening a beautiful close. and when the last evening has passed and eternal day has dawtted, divine love will compensate you in fuller measure than any human tok. en of ours can ever suggest. " YEARS AGO-I From R’eview fylt/Dte ll, 1902 Last Friday, burning betaurin mm of the rotaries at tis" Cement works and batch: lopg the others will be doing their dyity ty' " an!!!“ my. We have not histtmi the result of the tirgt trial. but by the careful works of Mr Ludlow and the expert burners It is sure to be successful. The Province has themed. that the Liquor Act 1902 shall not come into force, the limit ot 212723 Votes not being reached by about 50,000. flï¬â€™iuss Hattie Abdel-son to the regret of all. has resigned-her position on Durham Public School still 'tittd will IN DAYS OF YORE pu'iiiiite" jiGored Emma!!! .o-ttorvyyhyiser' atfUd cod-liver oil so very helpful as a vitamin- food for are?“ and hang" moth ie" Amy": Because it rmvides an easily asairrti. ated food rich in the essential vitamin that aids in building strong bones and good teeth. Take _pu_res wiplesome, THE DURHAM REVIEW Your devoted aildren 1.535611 No.20 TORONTO - --~.--.-.-¢ make her home with her ulster: Hamilton " the close of the your. Miss Lizzie mam left on Solar- Be". (lay to take a position u nurse in Primnle: one of the Toronto Hospital. queu- no " Warden McKinnon is attending Co. Glenelg that Concill at Module. where the House councillor lor of Refuge nite in being settled. ----. Mr Jas Veaqie, Extension. sold a small quantity of honey recently to NOT! a neighbor and reeeiveWirt payment a $10 bill which he changed. Conlnmo A girl - Durham he presented it to Mr Pour of our†Ill Patterson who discovered it was an duo“! al old Cmtfedenirte hlll and ot mm w‘" . nu worth nothing. We moot sun only!“ whether the mud originated with ttse' bin " some Say it:" with 1 the very latest s RADIO RFCETYJNF ,e,,5,",,r,,,, l E Symphony Console 200A 1 Westinghouse '2, tube' set complete with t batteries & Zsets headphones, installed , 1 Westinghouse 4 tube set complete with 1 batteries and loud speaker, installed . . l 1 General Electric 3 tube in cabinet, com- l plete with batteries and loud speaker. . l Also a full line of Batteries nnd Accessories. Equalncd with single-dial control, Roger: A/C “be: (intludiug â€war tube). completely shielded andio orsplifeation mu't, illumin- ated dial showing wave lengths. Fat-cu: Regen Symphony Speaker Wit-b ttme-flter willâ€. Genuine r"=Fs. THE gift that my wise men will give their families this Christmas will be this latest Rogers Symphony Console. We say “wise men," because the electrically-operated set has definitely "arrived" and by next Christmas battery- opented sets will be practically obsolete wherever current is available. Think! No danger when you're entertaining guests, of rsnding that a battery is "domt"--the Rogers has none. No fussing with chemicals, chargers or attachments-the Rogers is complete in one cabinet all ready to operate. To know that your wife and children can “just plug in-- then tune in" at any time during the day . . . To know that you yourself can go home any evening to a radio always ready . . . That, surely, is the radio to have this Christmas! Remember, the Rogers was the frst Radio made to operate direct from an electric light socket and is still the only Batteryless Radio with any record of from" performance. Don't experiment; don't risk disappoint- ment. Get a Rogers-now in its third successful year. Our 1110mm: of this new Symphony Connie for Christan: Benoit in limited. Arrange for a den nation not. Price, complete, M20.0tb--on term 2iiii"risVirogiveniama. SMITH BROS. “am 't(gtruttttttat" Radio Specials with her Mater: In DURHAM’S RADIO DEALERS SMITH BROS. &llt jiitii!!) I! a wrehuer of the honey, but we Mr Veule win be able to right Prieeviile: Patrick Sulum re quests u.- to tell the melt-yer: ot Glands that be is in the new tor councillor lor 1903. A at - and win she mount of an!“ Me. "Oh there'. not much 'ttgt-r." the replied. “I uaed to w"? n tttttr the night torTom lo so nod an t up. 9331: the ammo: not MUCH can“): to aa Ga; Ise. lurch Mood mm or out-awn; ttttnttty. “no tendon. In! "a IN THE MATTER or THE ESTATE of JOHN VESSEL Inc ot the Town- ship ot munch. In the County ot Grey, Further, cleansed. NOTICE I: hereby given that " and alumnu- that oemln panel or tract of land. situate. lying and being tn the Town-hips ot new»: and Glenelx. and described as ttttlows.-- The Second and Third Division " Lk inner Nineteen in the Flu! Concession. Eu: ot the Gaul-“u no“, in the Township of Cluck. or lea: AND the 'tmt and Second Division: ot not number Seventeen In the 'trat Colleen-Ion. West e! the Gena-In Road, in the Township of munch In the County of any. oun- tunlng meaty mm. more or less ; SAVE and EXCEPT portions hem fore conveyed thereof. will be hold try Boned tender. subject to . reeerved bid, aeeoenpanied try marked cheque tor ten percent ofthe mt tender- him- Tenders received up to two o'clock Monday. the 19th day of December. 1927, addressed to MIDDLEBRO’ & MeQUARME. Solicitors for JEAN McKECHNlE. DOUGALD A. CLARK. LOUIS SCHILDRO‘I'". Glee tor Ch Fifteen for the data It P. Kelsey": studio. Phone t, r12 PR'CEVILLE. o'" HONEV FOR SALE Good honey at $1.00 per 10 lbw! WM. A. MacDONALD. - Countess Bt., Durham J. L. SMITH, IL, " PS. IAIN OTIEET, HOLITEIN, ONT. OMce 1nd midcm. comer Con-too tad hum opposite old Post on. otBtserttmgm:0toltctn" In“. 9.11).. , to Inn. Banknote“ Graduate of Toronto vulva-In] IBtteeeatsor to the late Dr. Blob! Erm Embed and Con-out one. Hm: H an». T-" p..- The Science that addPLiie to you: and your: to life; can and an In. Con-llama In: In 00mm TM†Thursday. on ORS. C. G. AND BESSIE IcGILLIVRAV Mr. New will be alt a! M! memmenym mutant» “amulet.- Diiea-untmseauoershrr “mammalian-l0 mutate-Mme». “I†“no. Maura. momma a McQUARRIE (indium. valves-Ill, of "eqtqd. J. E. MILNE. M. B. GEORGE E. DUICAI M. c. IcLELLAN FOR SALE CHIROPRACTIC PHOTOGRAPHS " no one else can give JOHI O’IEIL Adminhtntors OWEN SOUND 868 2nd A" 3